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(10/14/23 11:19pm)
NEW YORK — With most students away for fall break, Penn football also hit the road, traveling north to Columbia for its first away conference game this season. And after three hours of football under a cloud-filled sky, with rain falling for most of the game, the Quakers (4-1, 1-1) will be returning to campus with a 20-17 defeat of the Lions (2-3, 0-2) on their homecoming weekend.
(10/19/23 4:29am)
Andy Falletta is a freshman wide receiver on Penn sprint football. He is from Surf City, N.J. and has already established himself as the team's leading receiver, catching eight passes for 125 yards so far this year. The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down with Falletta to ask him 15 questions about sprint football, his Penn experience so far, and his hobbies.
(10/16/23 2:38am)
With Kevin Stefanski and the Browns out of action due to their bye, Greg Van Roten and Justin Watson were the only two former Quakers in action this week. It’s time to revisit their recent performances.
(10/09/23 2:33am)
For many Penn teams, there is less than a month to go in the regular season before the Ivy League Championships. And even though some squads — such as sprint football and cross country — were off this weekend, several teams still had important conference contests. Here is how the Quakers fared over the weekend.
(10/04/23 3:51am)
Following the completion of a year-long renovation project over the summer, Stouffer Hall reopened its doors to residents this fall.
(10/02/23 2:32am)
Penn football battled to the very end in a messy thriller against Dartmouth(2-1, 1-0 Ivy), but were eventually defeated after a 37-yard game-winning field goal in overtime. Even with the game being so close, the Quakers (2-1, 0-1) seemed far from the version of themselves we saw in the past two weeks. Inconsistent play riddled all phases of the game for the Red and Blue, which added up to a disappointing finish.
(09/29/23 2:29am)
Penn's Division of Public Safety will conduct annual safety tests and hold a Health and Safety Fair on Friday.
(09/28/23 2:33am)
Law student affinity groups reiterated their demands for Penn to fire Amy Wax after she invited white nationalist Jared Taylor to return as a guest speaker in her class.
(09/25/23 2:58am)
For most Penn fall teams, the crux of the season is now underway. From conference standings to bragging rights, the Quakers have a lot of motivation to beat fellow Ivy League opponents. Let’s take a look at how the Red and Blue fared this past weekend.
(09/21/23 4:04pm)
Are we waiting for a Swastika spray painted on our Chabad House? Are we waiting for our Hillel’s Mezuzah to be torn down? Are we waiting to be harassed for wearing a Kippah or Magen David? Are we waiting for something worse? God forbid. What will it take for our community to wake up and act? Penn is one of the last college campuses in America where Jewish students feel safe. Jew hatred, as we know, has been rising every year.
(09/21/23 5:12pm)
"Barbie" will cap off its 10th week in the box office’s top five this week after earning over $1.4 billion worldwide, making it the 14th highest-grossing movie of all time. Even prior to its release, "Barbie" assumed a polarizing cultural cachet due to its treatment of feminism, womens’ issues, the patriarchy, and representation. That attention only exploded after the movie hit theaters, with conservative pundit Ben Shapiro burning Barbie merchandise while much of the internet fawned over the film’s feminist messaging.
(09/26/23 1:15am)
Penn's political clubs had mixed reactions to Penn's recent second-to-last ranking out of 248 universities for free speech on college campuses.
(09/19/23 2:07am)
You may have seen headlines in 2018: Two University of Michigan professors refused to write letters advocating for a student to study abroad in Israel. This was in tandem with an effort for an academic boycott of Israel. Barring students from academic freedom is the exact opposite of what a university should promote. The two professors were part of a larger effort of the Boycott, Divest, and Sanction movement to suspend study abroad programs in Tel Aviv, Israel.
(09/16/23 10:26pm)
You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
(09/15/23 3:00am)
Just over nine months ago, Penn football pulled off what almost no one had predicted: a shocking 20-19 victory over defending co-champion and crowd-favorite, Princeton. That miraculous win ended the team's up-and-down year on a high note, and it has certainly built up expectations for what this 2023 season will bring.
(09/14/23 1:28am)
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(08/30/23 4:15am)
The Mason on Chestnut’s new management has plans to address residents’ concerns about the building’s security and maintenance.
(08/22/23 2:05am)
Many members of Penn's Class of 2027 will arrive on campus with a number of questions on how to adapt to college life.
(07/19/23 2:40pm)
It is deadly quiet as Ryan Dromboski stares down his batter with a glare made even more intimidating by the pitch that waits behind it. Dromboski is in his natural habitat, atop the hill on Tommy Lasorda Field at Meiklejohn Stadium, just sitting, waiting to strike.
(06/15/23 3:51am)
A section of Interstate 95 will likely be closed for a significant period of time after the highway partially collapsed on Sunday.